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Both of the guitars look awesome! However, I have to question why the gloss finish on the necks? Once I tried the oil and wax combo, I found it hard to go back to anything else…
 
Both of the guitars look awesome! However, I have to question why the gloss finish on the necks? Once I tried the oil and wax combo, I found it hard to go back to anything else…
The Plum has binding around the fretboard and the Sabre has a burst on the fretboard edges, both of which require a protective finish.

I'm a big fan of the oil wax treatment as well, but haven't had any issues with the poly finished necks feeling "sticky" like older guitars from other manufacturers.
 
I think they’re all stunning. The Sabre HT Duello shares a lot in common with the Spice Melange finish on the Majesty, like the burst on the fretboard. I love that look. At first I thought the Slugger BFR bass from last year was making an encore, but last year’s Slugger Stingray was a 5 string. A very tasteful look.
 
The Plum has binding around the fretboard and the Sabre has a burst on the fretboard edges, both of which require a protective finish.

I'm a big fan of the oil wax treatment as well, but haven't had any issues with the poly finished necks feeling "sticky" like older guitars from other manufacturers.
Thanks Pete! Good to hear!
 
The Plum has binding around the fretboard and the Sabre has a burst on the fretboard edges, both of which require a protective finish.

I'm a big fan of the oil wax treatment as well, but haven't had any issues with the poly finished necks feeling "sticky" like older guitars from other manufacturers.
I'm somewhat surprised they went with a gloss finish. I have a BFR Axis with bound fretboard edges, and while it has a poly finish, it's satin, and feels closer to the oil/wax treatment.

I'm personally not a fan of gloss necks (although I have one instrument with one and it's certainly playable), but to each their own.
 
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